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CW ‘Arrow’ New Episode Spoilers with New Villain Cupid Carrie Cutter A.K.A ‘Supernatural’ Amy Gumenick

Spoiler Alert: The hit CW superhero series Arrow is all new tonight with a love struck episode. Tonight’s new villain is Cupid (Supernatural’s Amy Gumenick) A.K.A Carrie Cutter. Check the plot preview below to see what The Green Arrow’s killer crush has in store for Ollie and the rest of Team Arrow.

The official plot synopsis for tonight’s all new episode of Arrow, titled “Draw Back Your Bow,” reads:

“Oliver tries to stop Arrow-obsessed serial killer Carrie Cutter, who is convinced Arrow is her one true love and will stop at nothing to get his attention. Unfortunately, her way of getting noticed is to kill people. Meanwhile, Ray asks Felicity to be his date for a work dinner with some important clients; and Thea auditions new DJs for Verdant and meets a brash DJ with whom she immediately clashes.”

This week’s episode star’s Supernatural's Amy Gumenick as Carrie Cutter, a Green Arrow fan-girl with a twisted sense of affection.

Check out the official promo to see Cupid in acton:

The episode’s title takes it name from the Sam Cooke song, “Cupid.” Go ahead and listen to the song, we know that it is stuck in your head:

Be sure to tune into the all new episode of Arrow, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on The CW.

Stephen Amell Talks Ezra Miller ‘Flash’ ‘Justice League’ Casting Over TV’s Grant Gustin

Recently, during an Arrow After Show, Stephen Amell opened up about his feelings Ezra Miller’s casting as The Flash over Grant Gustin:

“I thought that the way that Warner Bros. announced the slate of DC movies could have been handled better. And I think someone like Grant Gustin, who has just launched an iconic character like the Flash to record-breaking numbers, numbers that far-surpassed Arrow’s numbers, he should have been given a wider berth than two episodes before another actor was announced to play his character. All that being said, that’s because I’m protective of Grant, and that’s because I think producing 23 episodes of superhero television is more difficult than producing a feature film. And it’s 23 episodes again, and again, and again.”

You can see Amell’s full comments in this clip of the Arrow After Show on AMC Movie News:

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